It is hard to label the music of AuditoryARMory, as members
April Rose, Oscar Garcia, Dennis Burns, and Justice Maynard have a wide
variety of influences. Both April and Oscar started studying music at a
young age and earned their Bachelor’s degrees in Music. April and
Oscar started making music together in October 2010. In 2011, they
started to get recognized in the Orlando music scene for their raw and
energetic live performances. Late 2011, Dennis Burns and Justice joined
AuditoryARMory to give the duo a fuller, richer sound.
For AuditoryARMory, it's all about the music. They seek to reach
their audience with their music and hope that each person can establish
personal meaning with each song in his or her own unique way.
AuditoryARMory draws from many genres of music, including progressive,
jazz, metal, rock, blues, funk, and classical. Some of AuditoryARMory's
influences include: Porcupine Tree, Tool, The Dresden Dolls, Kate Bush,
Fever Ray, Dream Theater, A Perfect Circle, Tori Amos, Ani Difranco,
Megadeth, and Jeff Buckley.
Oscar is also known for his past work in well-known rock acts in the
area, such as Over the Radar and Running Blind. April is also currently
the cellist in the heavy gothic metal 8-piece band Fields of Glass with
Dennis and Justice.
AuditoryARMory released their debut album, Anomaly, on March 2nd,
2012, which was recorded with original drummer MJ Mike Owens late 2010.
You can purchase the album and other merch at a live show or on
auditoryarmory.bandcamp.com

In 2013, AuditoryARMory is still playing live gigs and working on recording a new album.

I first saw lead actress in Sofya Skya portraying Ligeia in the 2009 film "The Tomb", not a great film, but her portrayal of the tragic character is artful, she radiates with grace and beauty. Fast forward to 2013, Sofya portrays Maya, ballerina wife of billionaire business Michael, portrayed with smarmy seediness by Christan Slater. Although American, Michael, unbeknownst to him, is intertwined in the Russian Mafia, as the companies he owns have ties to the mob.

The main plot is revealed when 1/2 billion in bearer bonds are siphoned from several companies owned by Michael to an offshore account. Maya is left to take care of her daughter Nina. The second half of Assassins Run becomes like a bit like Taken, as Maya uses her ballerina flexibility and skills to fight through and get her kidnapped daughter back.

Actually due the flexibility and strength of a being a real professional ballerina Sofya has a natural ability for kicks and spins, and gives rise to a type of ballerina-fu haha. Sofya has an expressive face, and her English is steadily improving.

Assassins Run is far from a perfect film, but showcases Sofya's emerging ability and is a solid independent effort. Having further developed secondary characters would have been preferable. --Spoiler--- Christian Slater's character is killed 25 minutes into the film, usually I do not like to point out plot devices, however keeping him alive until at least the final portion of the film, would add a bit of balance, and more tension in Assassins Run. Especially due to the fact his character was well established in the first few moments of the film --End Spoiler--

Making the transition to acting from dancing, and learning English is a daunting task, I respect Sofya, and hope to see more of her. Lions Gate's Assassins Run is a developmental step for Sofya's young talent. Lions Gate, often takes the lead in developing young talent, and presents independent films with relative unknown leads, for that I respect them.

Esthetically, the film is a work or art, melding music, art, crime drama etc...The actual filming process, art direction, and cinematography of Assassin's Run has the feel of a bigger budget film. Filmed in Russia, allowed for a big scope.

With regards to the plot development of the film, would have liked more of Slater, and additional character development in Assassins Run. The ending however, leaves open the possibility for a sequel and further development of Cole Houser's Borris character. Overall I rate Assassins Run a 6 out of 10, worthy of a watch if action crime drama's make your blood boil.

First of all, I
would like to thank all of my readers, Dan's Movie Report has reached
the 500,000 view plateau! What better way to celebrate it with a
cool interview from Actress/Stuntwoman Tara Macken! Tara is a dynamic
performer, full of energy, putting forth maximum effort into whatever
she sets out to achieve. Although she has gained international fame
from “The Hunger Games”, rarely have I witnessed a detailed
interview for her. Time to blind side my readers with the
smiling, peace loving, calm aggression that is Tara. Keep reading,
because Tara opens up some textual ass kicking and chats about
“Raze”, "G. I. Joe", and several other projects! Opening with a two
part question, with your dance background stunt-work was a natural
progression? What do you consider was your first big break in film?

TARA:
Absolutely! I've been a dancer for many years and also a gymnast,
which is fantastic for movement and for fight choreography. Working
on film and television, each fight scene is like a dance with your
fight partner, with beats, rhythm and timing. Knowing how to move
with people is crucial to making the action look and feel believable.
Plus, being a dancer, I have been exposed to so many different styles
of movement (ballet, modern, hip hop), that learning martial arts was
easy for me. I already had a strong core and flexibility for martial
arts due to my dance background.

Photo Credit: IMDB Tara is easy to spot, haha she wearing yellow.

Part 2: I
guess my big break was my reoccurring role on "Sons Of Anarchy",
season 3, where I played "Luisa". I came in to the audition
to read for one episode, and they were so impressed and happy with my
character that they wrote me into seven more episodes!

"S.O.A."
is a gritty, dangerous show, right up your alley, in addition I
noticed you have worked on a wide variety of productions budget wise
and M.P.A.A. ratings wise ha, do you enjoy the indie stuff, like Girl
From The Naked Eye as much as Hunger games, or a whole different
scenario?

Tara:
I love it all! I know that might sound like a safe answer, but being
a part of the process is always rewarding. Working on smaller budget
features I get to work on projects that have taken more risks in
terms of the story (RAZE). Whereas on huge blockbusters,I get to be
apart of movie history (The Hunger Games, Iron Man). I am blessed to
have the opportunity to work on both spectrum.

Above Pic Credit: Danny Shamon (C) 2012

With
regards to stunts, chat about your particular training regimen? If
you are going to be doing a film with sword-work vs falling and
jumping do you vary your routine.

TARA:
I have a typical regiment that I do to keep my skill set in check,
which mostly comprises of martial arts, boxing, park our, trampoline
work and general activities to keep my cardio up (running, dance,
yoga). And yes, if I know I have a movie or an episode coming up that
needs a specific skill set I train for that particular job. For
example, I worked on G.I Joe 2, which for me was heavy into double
sword work, so to prep for that movie I worked with weapons day in
and day out and did less boxing.

I
know you respect Aoni Ma, who are some of the other female martial
artists you look up too? How about other stuntwomen you enjoy? I
know you like Mo Ganderton, she is very cool and talented.

TARA:
Monique Ganderton and Aoni Ma are my girls!! I love them dearly, and
their fierceness definitely inspires me and keeps me going. It's
always great when I get to work with my friends, I got to work with
Mo on "Iron Man 3" and on "The Hunted". Some
other women, who I know you know, are Ming Qiu, Zoë Bell, Janene
Carlton, Shauna Duggins, Luci Romberg and the Moneymaker sisters.
There are so many talented girls out there that I know I'm blanking
out on right now, I'm just stoked that I am in the same industry as
them!

You
worked on GI Joe Retaliation as a double for Elodie Yung, maybe share
a cool story from the set of that film. Ming Qiu told me was a very
enjoyable to work on.

TARA: What a fantastic, action filled movie to work on! Both Elodie and
Ming are so good and so lovely, it was great to work with them. We
all trained so hard and ate doughnuts lol!

Who would have known doughnuts are the key to action girls, haha. Your
hectic filming schedule had you going right from a Disney production
into a hyper-violent horror action film Raze, how did you get the
part? Must be great fun to work with Z Bell. Share a crazy Raze set
story that hasn't been told yet.

TARA:
Yeah, when I take a step back at my schedule I just laugh at the
diversity of violence and types of shows I'm on. From working on
"Kick'n it", for Disney XD, where you are not allowed to
hit anyone in the face,to working on RAZE, where its all really
intense violence, I can't tell you what happens to me on that show!
You just have to watch it and find out!! Zoë, is AWESOME. I've known
of Zoë Bell before even getting into stunts, from her Kill Bill days.
So working for her was great and inspiring. The world needs more
tough, real female action stars out there. Zoë for me, really bridged
the gap between stunts and acting, and that is what me and Mo Mo (Monique Ganderton)are
doing!

Above Pic Credit: (C) 2013 Quincy Pictures Tara Macken in Raze!

I
agree, Raze is a very exciting project for me as a writer, finally
female fighting is not comical, but brutal. Why do you think
filmmakers feel that when women fight in a movie it tends not to be
serious?

TARA:
I don't know if filmmakers think that women fighting is less serious,
I think that people in general, are use to seeing males perform
action or strong characters. From comic book heroes, to watching
pro fighters on TV, barely ever do you see that many females. Not
trying to be sexist or a feminist or anything, but maybe it's a
cultural perspective of action, males are the heroes and females are
the damsels in distress. The great thing about RAZE, I can't tell too
much obviously, but being apart of it, its no longer about chicks
fighting each-other, its about survival. About humanity, RAZE could
have been done with a whole male cast, it does not make a difference,
so its cool that RAZE does not pretend to be something that its not.

On
Raze your character is Dee and you were last seen leaving Lucky's
Bar. Any more light you can shed or your role in Raze.

TARA:
Nope, lol, you will have to watch to find out!

Will
you be kicking some ass? A fight with Rachel or Z Bell?

TARA:
No spoilers, Danny!

Ok,
Ok, had to ask! If you had to fight for real Raze style, what would
be your technique, would it change if the person is larger than you?

TARA:
Good question. I guess when fighting for survival, it's no longer
about particular styles or techniques, all that gets thrown out the
door. It is just about taking the other person out, being the craziest
one in the room.

Feel
free to demonstrate your craziest one in the room technique on me. I
have to give the Raze producers something to look forward to, haha!

TARA:
I don't know about that Danny! I might get thrown into jail!

Ok
haha, I do outweigh you by about 100 pounds, however I am slow and about 20 years older, haha, but seriously Tara, did you ever have to use your martial
arts skills or athleticism in a real fight?

TARA:
Remember that saying "With Great Power Comes Great
Responsibility", yes I'm quoting Stan Lee in Spiderman. I always
think about this whenever I'm confronted with situations. I guess its
the martial arts philosophy, that just diffusing a fight through your
words, you've already won. That being said, I have thankfully never
gotten into a real fight out of anger. I know I can do A LOT of
damage to another person, and I don't want to have to go there to end
an argument.

Now I know I want you on my side if things go South. Shifting gears
slightly, do you have a particular film style preference to work on,
action, horror etc?

TARA:
Love me some action movie!!!! That's pretty obvious :)

Above Pic: Danny Shamon (C) 2012 Tara having some fun at a South Florida Comic Book Convention.

Yeah,
I figured, but I had to ask, for diversity sake. How about the
soft side of Tara, what are some hobbies you like to do to relax?

TARA:
When I'm not fighting, stunting or acting, I enjoy being creative. I
love photography, exploring, traveling to new cities and drinking a
glass of sangria!

Continuing the chat about acting, Dream role, what character would
you like to play in a movie?

TARA:
Hmmm... that's a hard one, something action packed, yet with a great
sense of character development. Maybe if black swan had an assault
rifle and a samurai sword! Lol.

Chatting
about behind the scenes work, ever would like to write, produce, or
direct a film or TV project?

TARA:
YES! I don't know if I'm there yet, but that's down the road. I
recently got into photography so I can learn about the camera, once
I've gotten that mastered, I will go on to scenes and film cameras! I
still have a lot to do before I get to this stage in my life yet.

Above Pic Credit: Danny Shamon (C) 2012

I
respect your fastidious learning process, and look forward seeing you developing
into that stage. What are some of your long term goals, do you want
to transition from stunt work to acting or do a bit of both?

TARA:
I am an actress and a stuntwoman, I will do both for as long as I can
do them! Eventually I just want to do projects where I get to do my
own stunts, which so far this year, has been happening!

Speaking
of stunts, any exciting news, new projects in the works Chat about
Iron Man 3 etc....

Tara:
I have allot of projects coming up! I'm so stoked about. I worked on
"VIDEO GAME HIGH SCHOOL", a few months ago playing the
character "Ronin", you would love it! Lots of video game,
action, its insane! I am also about to start working on an indie
movie "Ninja Apocalypse", playing the character "Mar".
I am in talks for "The Devils Ink", with Zoe Bell, and I
just did an episode on NTSF:SD:SUV for adult swim with Ming Qiu. This
is all in addition to some fun stuff coming out like, Raze, Iron Man
3, After Earth, Hunger Games 2, and G.I Joe just came out! I think its
going to be a good year. Just have to keep up the good fight!

Thanks
Tara, even though the interview took some time to complete, like fine
wine, it is worth the wait to uncork it! Any final thoughts?

Tara:
Danny, thank you sooooo much for being such a fan and for supporting
ACTION! You rock and there is more awesome stuff to come.

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